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Ask which scenes in the penultimate film were the most emotional for the trio, or what Isaacs and Felton liked about playing "bad" throughout the series. Ask Yates which scenes were changed from the book to the film -- we've heard there were quite a few!

Ask whatever you'd like! Leave your question for Radcliffe, Watson, Grint, Felton, Isaacs or Yates in the comments by Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 10AM ET, and we could end up using it in our interviews. Be sure to include your name and the city where you live. Then come back here to the Moviefone Blog on Nov. 16 to see if your question was included. Good luck!

Here's your chance to ask the stars and director of the upcoming comedy 'The Dilemma' a question.

This Thursday, Moviefone will have comedic powerhouses Kevin James and Vince Vaughn, as well as beloved director Ron Howard, in studio for a brand-new edition of Unscripted.

So if you're dying to ask Howard about the 'Arrested Development' movie, or whether or not James and Vaughn cracked each other up on the set, leave your question in the comments below, including your name and location, by this Thursday, Nov. 4.

Then come back here to watch the interview and to see if your question made the cut!

Among the topics that were discussed: how Phillips gets Galifianakis to star in his movies (hint: it has something to do with KFC), whether or not Galifianakis pulls pranks on set (he doesn't) and how one might apply to be his farm hand in North Carolina.

And if that wasn't enough fun for one interview, Galifianakis also talks about what he would do if he woke up one day as a woman, and Phillips reveals the last time he cried alone. (That Galifianakis was the one who made Phillips cry doesn't necessarily surprise us.)

Check out the hilarious interview now, then be sure to check out 'Due Date' on Nov. 5.

'Due Date' Fan Questions

The following questions, submitted by fans like you, were asked during this Unscripted.

Todd:

What coercion techniques do you use to keep getting Zach to star in your movies?

Jim from Tampa, FL

Zach:

Give us your 25-second synopsis of 'Due Date.'

Dani from Houston, TX

Zach:

If someone wanted to become a farm hand working on your North Carolina farm, how would they go about it?

Sarah from Binghamton, NY

Zach:

If you woke up as a woman one day, how would you react and what would you do first?

Clarisse from Hayward, CA

Todd:

If you were someone else, would you be friends with the person you are now? Why or why not?

Obum from Mesa, AZ

Zach:

What is the worst piece of advice you've ever received?

Ellie from Saratoga Springs, NY

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We're only a few weeks away from 'Due Date,' the comedic re-teaming of 'Hangover' director Todd Phillips, and the very bearded, very funny Zach Galifianakis. In 'Due Date,' Robert Downey Jr. stars as a soon-to-father who is racing on a cross-country trip to be there for the birth of his child. The only thing that could get in his way is his travel companion, the oddball Ethan -- played by Zach G.

The movie doesn't open until Friday, November 5, but fans can get a unique performance from Galifianakis and Phillips, when the two join Moviefone for an episode of Unscripted.

On Wednesday, Oct. 27, Galifianakis and Phillips will take turns interviewing each other using questions supplied by you. This is your chance to learn anything and everything from the big-screen funnymen -- you might find out how Phillips was able to control someone like Zach G. on the set, you might see them argue over what is the funniest movie ever made, or you could even see them attempt to portray Sherlock Holmes better than RDJ.

Really, you can ask anything you want, just make sure to submit your question before Tuesday, Oct. 26, by 12PM EST in the comments below, and to include your name and location.

Come back here on Monday, November 1 to watch the interview and to see if your question made the cut!

Watch the 'Due Date' Trailer

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In 'Unstoppable' -- opening on November 12 -- Denzel Washington and Chris Pine star as train engineers chasing after a dangerous cargo: an unmanned, runaway locomotive loaded with chemicals and poison gas that, if released into the air, will destroy an entire city.

Legendary action-director Tony Scott looks to put Washington and Pine through the ringer on a turbo-charged, adrenaline-filled disaster ride, so the two stars are happy to take a break from the thrills and have a nice, polite conversation for Moviefone's 'Unscripted.'

On Saturday, October 23, Washington and Pine will take turns interviewing each other, and they'll use questions supplied by you, the audience. So if you want to learn about the most dangerous stunts on the set of 'Unstoppable' or find out who has the better William Shatner impression, this is your chance. Really, you can ask anything you want, just make sure to submit your question before Friday, Oct. 22 in the comments below and to include your name and location.

Come back here on Monday, November 8 to watch the interviews and to see if your question made the cut!

Watch the 'Unstoppable' Trailer

]]>2010-10-19T19:10:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/10/19/ask-unstoppable-stars-denzel-washington-and-chris-pine-a-question/19673055Whenever the 'Jackass' guys get together, you have no idea what might come out of their mouths.

And in the case of our 'Jackass 3D' Unscripted, all we did was turn on the cameras, and Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius and Wee Man let fly with ... well, let's just say you might not want young children in the room as you watch this one.

The boys hit all the basic topics: favorite sexual positions, gross stunts, Johnny's worst injury (ouch), the tattoo prank Bam pulled on his girlfriend and "slut hiking" (you don't want to know) -- while also using a whole lot of euphemisms for a certain male body part, including a couple we're pretty sure we'd never heard before. Thanks, guys!

'Jackass 3D' Fan Questions

The following questions, submitted by fans like you, were asked during this Unscripted.

Steve-O:

You've done some of the nastiest stunts I've ever seen. In your opinion, what was the most disgusting one and do you regret doing it?

Jaime from San Diego, CA

Chris:

After stepping up the stunts from the first movie to the second, did you feel obligated to take it a step further for the third movie? Were there any stunts you did specifically for 3D?

Connor from San Ramon, CA

Johnny:

How many injuries have you had doing the 'Jackass' movies and what was the worst one?

Lisabeth from Knoxville, TN

Bam:

You're known for torturing your parents, but what's the worst prank you've ever pulled on a girlfriend?

Janine from Tacoma, WA

Wee Man:

Are any of you worried you can't have children after all the shots to the groin?

The guys from 'Jackass 3-D' are here to mess themselves up -- and to answer your questions!

Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Bam Margera and Chris Pontius will stop by the Moviefone studios this Saturday, Oct. 9, to film a brand-new episode of Unscripted, during which they will take questions from our readers.

Leave your questions in the comments. Don't forget to include your name and location. Check back here Wednesday, Oct. 13 to see if they answered one of yours.
Dying to know about the craziest stunt they've ever performed? Who got injured on the set? Or whether Bam's parents will make a cameo appearance in the film? Well, now's your chance.

Submit your question in the comments below. Don't forget to include your name and location. Then head back to Moviefone on Wed., Oct. 13 to see if your question was answered.

'Jackass 3-D' Trailer

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In 'Red,'Robert Schwentke's adaptation of the popular graphic novel, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren and Bruce Willis play three former CIA agents on the run after being framed for assassination.

To prove their innocence, the group embarks on a cross-country journey to break into CIA headquarters, where they come face-to-face with a major government conspiracy and cover-up -- all this while trying to stay alive.

In preparation for the film, in theaters Oct. 15, Freeman, Malkovich and Willis will stop by Moviefone studios for a new episode of Unscripted, during which they will answer questions from our readers.

To take part in the event, submit your best questions in the comments below by this Friday, Oct. 1, then check back in a few weeks for the full episode. Be sure to include your name and location.

In the 'Unscripted' above, a bespectacled Timberlake and Eisenberg easily riff off each other, joking with Garfield -- sometimes at his expense.

"How did you fall in love with me?" Eisenberg asks Timberlake, who wonders if they should really do this in front of so many people. Eisenberg says he wishes more people were in the room. But he's sadly disappointed by Timberlake's lack of romance.

Plus, Eisenberg has a boring hobby, Garfield is "rich in soul" and Timberlake imitates Mr. Moviefone. (We're so flattered!)

'The Social Network' Fan Questions

The following questions, submitted by fans like you, were asked during this Unscripted.

Andrew:

Have you ever had a really good idea for an invention, like Facebook, that you thought could make you rich?

Becca from McLean, VA

Jesse:

Your character is a bit of a geek about the internet. What do you "geek out" about?

Sandra from Brooklyn, NY

Justin:

What music would people be surprised to learn you listen to?

Kim from New York, NY

]]>2010-09-28T19:00:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/09/28/social-network-justin-timberlake-jesse-eisenberg-andrew-garfield-unscripted/19644845What's it like to play an owl, anyway? We found out when 'Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole' co-stars Jim Sturgess ('21') and Ryan Kwanten ('True Blood') and director Zack Snyder ('300,' 'Watchmen') sat down to answer your questions and share their experiences of creating the film, which is based on the book series 'Guardians of Ga'Hoole.'

Jim and Ryan elaborated on the differences between acting in live-action vs. animation and the mindset required to play an owl. And for a personal touch, Zack explained his tattoos and shared a picture of his dad in owl face-paint from the premiere -- while Ryan described his strangest fan experience. Apparently, a female fan wanted his help with her pregnancy ... but you'll have to watch the interview for his priceless description of the encounter.

'Legend Of The Guardians' Fan Questions

The following questions, submitted by fans like you, were asked during this Unscripted.

Jim:

How does the animated film experience compare to being in a live-action movie?

Matt from Los Angeles, CA

Zack:

Do you think that 'Legend of the Guardians' is able to transcend the perception of animated films being "just for kids," and in what ways?

Maureen from Dallas, TX

Ryan:

What drew you to this role and what guidance were you given about how to voice your owl?

Andre from Sydney, Australia

Ryan:

You have some pretty enthusiastic female fans. What's the strangest encounter you've ever had with them?

Sally from New York, NY

Zack:

What is your opinion of the 3D revolution happening in Hollywood right now?

Eisenberg, Garfield and Timberlake will be in our studio this Saturday to tape a brand-new episode of Unscripted, during which they will answer questions directly from our readers.

Dying to know how many friends Eisenberg has on Facebook? How Garfield is preparing for the 'Spider-Man' reboot? Or what Timberlake might say in his Oscar acceptance speech? Submit your questions in the comments below by Friday, Sept. 24, then check back next week when we post the exclusive video interview. Be sure to include your name and location.

With the release of 'The Town,' everybody is buzzing about Blake Lively, who gives a nearly unrecognizable performance as Ben Affleck's on-again -- but mostly off-again -- flame, Krista. To get the full scoop on her performance, Moviefone spoke to the 'Gossip Girl' beauty about fighting for the part -- which was originally written as a 37-year-old character -- fake tattoos and her risque wardrobe in the movie.

Sturgess plays the lead in the film adaptation of author Kathryn Lasky's popular series of children's books about a group of kidnapped owlets who take flight to save their kingdom. The movie also employs the voice talent of 'True Blood' actor Ryan Kwanten (aka Jason "I don't need no shirt" Stackhouse).

On Monday, Sept. 20, stars Sturgess and Kwanten and directer Snyder will be stopping by Moviefone for our Unscripted interview series to ask each other questions submitted by you. Ask them how it felt to play owls. Or if Snyder felt differently about directing an animated movie.

Ask them anything you'd like, just make sure you submit your question in the comments section below before Friday, Sept. 17, and that you include your name and location. Come back here on Sept. 23 to see if your question was used during the interview. Good luck!

Watch the 'Legend of the Guardians' trailer

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Oscar winner Philip Seymour Hoffman will make his directorial debut with the release of 'Jack Goes Boating,' in select theaters Sept. 17.

In the film, Hoffman plays the titular character, a limo driver who is set up with his friend's co-worker, Connie, played 'Gone Baby Gone's' Amy Ryan. The relationship inspires Jack to change his life for the better, which includes taking swimming lessons so he can take Connie on a romantic boat ride. Meanwhile, Jack's best friends, Clyde (John Ortiz) and Lucy (Daphne Rubin-Vega), are in a rut, and must come to terms with the fact that their relationship is falling apart.

In the film, Hoffman plays the titular character, a limo driver who is set up with his friend's co-worker, Connie, played 'Gone Baby Gone's' Amy Ryan. The relationship inspires Jack to change his life for the better, which includes taking swimming lessons so he can take Connie on a romantic boat ride. Meanwhile, Jack's best friends, Clyde (John Ortiz) and Lucy (Daphne Rubin-Vega), are in a rut, and must come to terms with the fact that their relationship is falling apart.

This Wednesday, Hoffman and Ryan will sit down for a brand-new edition of Moviefone's Unscripted, during which they will answer questions directly from our readers. Submit your questions in the comments section below by tomorrow, Sept. 14. Be sure to include your first name and location.]]>2010-09-13T10:00:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/09/13/ask-jack-goes-boating-stars-philip-seymour-hoffman-and-amy-ryan-a-question/19620557
On Sept. 17, Oscar-winning actor Ben Affleck returns to theaters with his second directorial effort, 'The Town,' based on the novel 'Prince of Thieves' by Chuck Hogan.

The film, which Affleck also co-wrote, follows Doug (Affleck), a Boston bank robber who falls for a local bank manager ('Vicky Cristina Barcelona' star Rebecca Hall). The kicker: She has no idea he was involved in a recent bank robbery, in which she was held hostage. What results is a dangerous relationship that is exacerbated by the presence of an FBI agent ('Mad Men's' Jon Hamm) who is determined to bring Doug to justice.

But before the film hits theaters, Moviefone is taping a special edition of Unscripted, in which we sit down with stars Affleck, Hall, Hamm, Jeremy Renner and Blake Lively to ask them your questions. The interviews tape on Sept. 11, so be sure to submit your questions (in the comments below) by next Fri., Sept. 10. Be sure to include your name and location.

On Sept. 17, Oscar-winning actor Ben Affleck returns to theaters with his second directorial effort, 'The Town,' based on the novel 'Prince of Thieves' by Chuck Hogan.

The film, which Affleck also co-wrote, follows Doug (Affleck), a Boston bank robber who falls for a local bank manager ('Vicky Cristina Barcelona' star Rebecca Hall). The kicker: She has no idea he was involved in a recent bank robbery, in which she was held hostage. What results is a dangerous relationship that is exacerbated by the presence of an FBI agent ('Mad Men's' Jon Hamm) who is determined to bring Doug to justice.

But before the film hits theaters, Moviefone is taping a special edition of Unscripted, in which we sit down with stars Affleck, Hall, Hamm, Jeremy Renner and Blake Lively to ask them your questions. The interviews tape on Sept. 11, so be sure to submit your questions (in the comments below) by next Fri., Sept. 10. Be sure to include your name and location.]]>2010-09-03T16:15:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/09/03/ask-town-stars-ben-affleck-blake-lively-jon-hamm-jeremy-renner-rebecca-hall-a-question/19600939In 'The Switch,'Jennifer Aniston returns to the big screen as Kassie Larson, a woman who decides to have a baby through artificial insemination, courtesy of a muscly alpha-male named Roland (Patrick Wilson).

Seven years later, she learns that her neurotic bestie, Wally Mars (Jason Bateman), switched the goods, and is actually the father of her son. When she finds out that Wally "hijacked" her pregnancy (as he calls it) and, unsurprisingly, that he's in love with her, she's forced to consider how to proceed and which man (hunky blond vs. hypochondriac) to choose.

While 'The Switch' offers a comedic sensibility with an unusual premise, Aniston's character is a woman we've seen on the big screen before -- typically played by Aniston herself. Kassie is the perfect girl next door: She's got a great job but isn't a corporate titan; she's pretty but not overtly sexy; she's independent, but deep down wants a relationship; she's strong and opinionated, but fundamentally nurturing. In short, Kassie is appealing, safe and unthreatening. In 'The Switch,'Jennifer Aniston returns to the big screen as Kassie Larson, a woman who decides to have a baby through artificial insemination, courtesy of a muscly alpha-male named Roland (Patrick Wilson).

Seven years later, she learns that her neurotic bestie, Wally Mars (Jason Bateman), switched the goods, and is actually the father of her son. When she finds out that Wally "hijacked" her pregnancy (as he calls it) and, unsurprisingly, that he's in love with her, she's forced to consider how to proceed and which man (hunky blond vs. hypochondriac) to choose.

While 'The Switch' offers a comedic sensibility with an unusual premise, Aniston's character is a woman we've seen on the big screen before -- typically played by Aniston herself. Kassie is the perfect girl next door: She's got a great job but isn't a corporate titan; she's pretty but not overtly sexy; she's independent, but deep down wants a relationship; she's strong and opinionated, but fundamentally nurturing. In short, Kassie is appealing, safe and unthreatening.

Aniston's ability to slip into the Kassies of the cinematic world has made her one of Hollywood's most consistent -- and bankable -- leading ladies, alongside stars like Sandra Bullock and Reese Witherspoon. But with the release of 'The Switch' this weekend, in which Aniston plays yet another pretty romantic lead, we have to wonder: Where does she go from here? We're taking a look at where she's been, and what she's doing next.

The Beginning
Born in Sherman Oaks, CA, into an acting family, Aniston started her theatrical training early, graduating from New York City's LaGuardia Arts High School (on which 'Fame' is based), and began her career on stage. At age 20, she moved back to Los Angeles and appeared in a string of short-lived television shows like 'Malloy' and 'Ferris Bueller,' which was based on the movie, and 'Muddling Through.' Her first movie part was in the 1993 horror flick 'Leprechaun,' but it was widely panned, and earned just $8.5 million. Discouraged, she was rumored to have considered leaving acting -- until she was cast as Rachel Green on a little sitcom called 'Friends.'

The show, which followed the lives of six friends and neighbors in New York City, ran on NBC for 10 years, from 1994 to 2004. Aniston was quickly catapulted to icon status, with women worldwide copying her haircut ("the Rachel," as it was called) and the tabloids following her every move when she married -- and subsequently divorced -- Brad Pitt. She and her female co-stars also became the highest-paid television actresses ever, earning $1 million each for the show's final two episodes. To cap it all off, Aniston scored an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her performance.

The MoviesAniston quickly leveraged her TV fame for big-screen roles, mostly in romantic comedies, including 'Picture Perfect' (1997), in which she plays an ad exec, 'The Object of My Affection' (1998), in which she plays a woman who falls for her gay best friend (Paul Rudd), and 'Along Came Polly' (2004), which stars Aniston as the quirky love interest of an uptight actuary, played by Ben Stiller.

As Aniston's movies keep arriving, her roles in them change by a matter of degrees. From 'The Break-Up' (2006, with Vince Vaughn) to 'Marley & Me' (2008, with Owen Wilson) and 'Love Happens' (2009, with Aaron Eckhart), she plays the comfortingly similar leading lady: pretty, warm, sometimes quirky, independent, and professionally successful. The few variations on the theme include her role in 'The Good Girl' (2002), a back comedy in which she plays a small-town cashier who has a tragic affair with her co-worker (Jake Gyllenhaal). In 'The Break-Up' and 'The Bounty Hunter' (2010, with Gerard Butler), her characters seem to care more about their careers than taking care of their men, and are driven to rash extremes in the throes of romantic dissolution.

So while some of her peers have dipped their toes into heavier fare (Witherspoon, for example, proved that she's more than a pretty blonde with her Oscar-winning role in 'Walk the Line,' while Drew Barrymore sought dramatic satisfaction from her Golden Globe-winning role in 'Grey Gardens') Aniston has figured out her winning formula and stuck with it. (When typecasting works nearly every time, who needs to prove anything?)

The Future
Admirably, Aniston has taken the proverbial bull by the horns and seems to be establishing her own future in Hollywood. Formerly a partner in Plan B, Brad Pitt's production company, in 2008 Aniston founded one of her own, Echo Films, with her producing partner, Kristin Hahn. The pair kicked things off with a first-look deal with Universal, and proceeded to unroll a development slate that would make any actress drool with envy.

Their projects reported to be in development include 'Chemistry,' a comedy based on the idea that romantic love has the same brain chemistry as obsessive-compulsive disorders, and 'The Goree Girls,' based on a true story about a 1940s country band formed by women in a Texas prison. But before those films even start shooting, Aniston is busy on set for two other films, including 'Just Go With It,' a romantic comedy with Adam Sandler, and 'Horrible Bosses,' a black comedy with Jason Bateman and Colin Farrell.

As if that's not enough, Aniston is also teaming up with Paul Rudd for a comedy called 'WanderLust,' which follows a couple who loses all their money and moves into a commune. In the meantime, even more film projects have been rumored and reported. For her part, Aniston is simply wrangling with her schedule to make it all happen. Of 'The Goree Girls,' she told MTV News in May that she's "still trying to ... find its little spot" in her busy calendar.

Aniston's upcoming films will find her in slightly different types of roles than those in the past: In 'Horrible Bosses,' she'll play not a warm-and-fuzzy love interest, but one of the evil bosses. She's expected to star in 'The Goree Girls,' which would see her flexing her vocal chords for musical scenes. But despite these variations, Aniston's mainstay will likely continue to be the type of role she plays in 'The Switch.' With comedies like 'WanderLust' on the docket, plus more romantic comedies rumored to be in the works -- including 'You Are Here,' directed by 'Mad Men' creator Matt Weiner, and 'Pumas,' which would star Aniston as a cougar at a ski resort -- she won't be straying far from a recipe that works.

Other actresses might be yearning for critical surprises, such as Bullock's Oscar-winning role in 'The Blind Side.' But Aniston seems to be flexing her creative muscles through other avenues, capitalizing on a recipe that's not only made her one of the most successful actresses of her era, but a lovable, unthreatening, girl-next-door to us all.]]>2010-08-20T14:00:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/08/20/where-does-jennifer-aniston-go-from-here/19599615
Just how far-fetched is Jennifer Aniston's new movie "The Switch," in which she decides to stop waiting for Mr. Right and get pregnant on her own? Apart from the festive "insemination party" she throws (where, by accident, the titular sperm switcheroo occurs), it's actually not so far off from reality.

It turns out that Hollywood is a bit behind on the "choice mom" trend depicted in the romantic comedy, even though it has also cropped up this year in "The Back-Up Plan" and "The Kids Are All Right." Single women and lesbian couples now make up 60 percent of the clientele at Los Angeles-based Cryobank, the nation's largest sperm bank. And more and more women are deciding to make babies now, rather than waiting until they meet "the one," and solicit the services of a sperm bank or ask their male friends to donate the key "ingredient."

What do you think of the recent wave of movies about characters who conceive via sperm donation?

Mikki Morrissette: I haven't seen any of them, but I know that all of them take a fairly superficial look at it. The whole pop culture thing comes and goes. Sometimes it's celebrities that are making these choices and it gets in the news again, so it seems a little more trendy.

Scott Brown: These movies are a little behind, but I think that when you start to see things in pop culture, it's generally a reflection of what's already been going on. In the last 10 or 15 years, there's been a significant rise in single mothers by choice and lesbian couples, who now make up about 60 percent of our business. 30 years ago, it was 99 percent heterosexual couples, but now, if you can find a single viable sperm in the male, [it can be inserted] directly into the egg, so [heterosexual couples often] don't need a donor.

Morrissette: I've never heard of anyone having an insemination party, but I have heard of picking a donor with your friends. You might have your mother, sisters, or girlfriends over to help you make the decision because choosing a donor can be an eerie, isolating experience.

What about 'The Kids Are All Right'?

Brown: It was pretty accurate. If any offspring turns 18 and wants to contact the donor, we then contact the donor on their behalf. But the actual interaction with the donor is usually not that direct. It usually involves a phone call or an email. It's a much more gradual getting-to-know-you process.

What percentage of children want to contact their sperm donor?

Brown: Not very many kids, at this point, are looking for their donors. The majority who are old enough now were born to heterosexual couples, and lots of them don't tell the kids at all, or, because they have a father in their lives, they're not necessarily as curious as if they were raised by a single mom or a same-sex couple. I think we will see an increase in years to come, based on the change in our demographic.

What's your take on 'The Back-Up Plan,' in which Jennifer Lopez finds the perfect man after deciding to become a single mother?

Morrissette: It is more common than you might think. A lot of times when a woman has decided what she's doing and isn't dating to find a husband, she just becomes a more natural person who's happily moving toward her goals; she becomes more attractive innately. A lot of women, myself included, who are pregnant or have recently become pregnant, find that they somehow -- I don't know if it's hormones kicking in or what -- get asked out a little bit more by men who don't necessarily know that they're pregnant. Then it becomes a big ethical question: When do you tell them? On the first date, or is that a bit much? Women do debate that quite a bit.

It doesn't sound that different from being divorced and having children.

Morrissette: The big difference is you don't have the child at the other parent's on weekends. You still have full-time care and women often don't want to spend a lot of money for a babysitter to go on a "let's see" date.

What's the biggest misconception about being a choice mom?

Morrissette: Making this choice doesn't mean that we hate men. It really doesn't. Bill O'Reilly was talking about how women end up diminishing men when they make choices like this. But so many women, once they have children, do still wish they had a partner and a lot of them end up finding one eventually. So finding a man is still a happy ending for them, like it is for the Jennifers.

Do you think movies like these are helping change the public perception of being a "choice mom?"

Brown: I think the most important thing is that the topic is out there and open for discussion. I think there are a lot of single women and lesbian couples who have been raising children for years and I think it's about time that they were credited for the great job that they're doing.

Morrissette: When I started my discussion board (on the Choice Moms web site) about six years ago, the common thread was that this was women in their late 30s and early 40s who realized this might be their only choice to have children. But the face of it is changing now. I do expect that some of it is the acceptability factor. It was a storyline on 'Friends' and that didn't cause the flak like it did on 'Murphy Brown.' A lot has changed in very short order. More women in their 20s are simply deciding that they have other options and they don't always feel as compelled to marry in order to have children.

While Jen shares her memories of the dramatic role that made her want to become an actress (at the age of 11), Jason recalls his "wet" period of drinking that almost made him embrace sobriety. And though he wouldn't want to star in the 'Arrested Development' TV show again, he says he's looking forward to making the movie -- prompting Jen to ask if she can be in it.

Jason's also got a pretty special useless talent involving chewing gum, but we couldn't get a demonstration. Next time. 'The Switch' stars Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman give us the 411 on "poor life decisions," their best-smelling co-stars (and one that maybe didn't smell so good -- we're looking at you, Gerard Butler) and inside information on the 'Arrested Development' movie. It's coming soon!

While Jen shares her memories of the dramatic role that made her want to become an actress (at the age of 11), Jason recalls his "wet" period of drinking that almost made him embrace sobriety. And though he wouldn't want to star in the 'Arrested Development' TV show again, he says he's looking forward to making the movie -- prompting Jen to ask if she can be in it.

Jason's also got a pretty special useless talent involving chewing gum, but we couldn't get a demonstration. Next time.

'The Switch' Fan Questions

The following questions, submitted by fans like you, were asked during this Unscripted.

Jason:

Your character makes what could be called a "poor life decision" while drunk. Have you had any similar experiences in your personal life?

If Rachel Green and Michael Bluth had a child together, what would he or she be like?

Andrea from Chadds Ford, PA

Jason:

It seems that your character is not prepared to become a father. Being a father yourself, what surprised you most about fatherhood and what do you wish someone had told you about it before?

Becca from McLean, VA

Jason:

What's something you're good at that's totally useless?

Laura from Germany

]]>2010-08-16T12:00:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/08/16/jason-bateman-jennifer-aniston-the-switch-interview-arrested-development/19587649A few weeks ago, Moviefone flew out to Napa Valley, CA, to sit down with 'Eat, Pray, Love' stars Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem and director Ryan Murphy (aka the man behind the zeitgeist Fox series 'Glee'). While we were there, we took time out to ask them questions directly from our readers.

In our exclusive interviews after the jump, watch as Roberts, Bardem and Murphy field questions on everything from how strong their Italian is to their favorite filming locations during the movie. (As an added bonus, Murphy tells us the type of character he'd love to have Roberts play on 'Glee.')

Watch the videos now, then be sure to check out 'Eat, Pray, Love,' based on the bestselling novel by Elizabeth Gilbert, when it hits theaters nationwide on Friday. A few weeks ago, Moviefone flew out to Napa Valley, CA, to sit down with 'Eat, Pray, Love' stars Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem and director Ryan Murphy (aka the man behind the zeitgeist Fox series 'Glee'). While we were there, we took time out to ask them questions directly from our readers.

In our exclusive interviews below, watch as Roberts, Bardem and Murphy field questions on everything from how strong their Italian is to their favorite filming locations during the movie. (As an added bonus, Murphy tells us the type of character he'd love to have Roberts play on 'Glee.')

Watch the videos now, then be sure to check out 'Eat, Pray, Love,' based on the bestselling novel by Elizabeth Gilbert, when it hits theaters nationwide on Friday.

Bateman plays Aniston's hapless best friend who is in love with her and switches his sperm for her donor's before she can impregnate herself. It's a comedy of errors worthy of Shakespeare, or at least, 'Three's Company.'

On Saturday, Aug. 7, stars Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston will be stopping by Moviefone for our Unscripted interview series to ask each other questions submitted by you! Ask them if they made each other laugh on set. Do they feel strange starring in a romantic comedy centered around sperm? 'The Switch' (Aug. 20), starring 'Arrested Development' star Jason Bateman and rom-com staple Jennifer Aniston, is a romantic comedy with a twist.

Bateman plays Aniston's hapless best friend who is in love with her and switches his sperm for her donor's before she can impregnate herself. It's a comedy of errors worthy of Shakespeare, or at least, 'Three's Company.'

On Saturday, Aug. 7, stars Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston will be stopping by Moviefone for our Unscripted interview series to ask each other questions submitted by you! Ask them if they made each other laugh on set. Do they feel strange starring in a romantic comedy centered around sperm?

Ask them anything you'd like, just make sure you submit your question in the comments section below before Friday, August 6, and that you include your name and location. Come back here on Monday, Aug. 16, to see if your question was used during the interview. Good luck!

'The Switch' Trailer

]]>2010-08-05T11:51:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/08/05/ask-the-switch-stars-jennifer-aniston-and-jason-bateman-a-question/19575725When 'The Other Guys' stars Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg and director Adam McKay sat down to interview each other, they not only told us what it's like to work with Sam Jackson and insulted the town of Bristol, Connecticut, but also gave us a handy piece of information ... Will Ferrell's ATM PIN number.

The three have no shortage of stories to tell us about their co-stars and crew. Adam admits working with Sam Jackson was "the most afraid I've been to give anyone direction." But he shouldn't feel too bad. Mark is quick to add, "I play golf with Sam and have hung out with him and I'm still kind of scared of him." Jackson isn't the only actor in the film they have strong feelings about. Will admits that when it comes to co-star Steve Coogan, "There is something about that accent ... as soon as he speaks you're like, tell me what you want me to do to you and I'll do it."

Despite all the emotion surrounding their co-stars, it's Martin Scorsese that should be worried. When posed the question "Who would win in a fight between casts of 'The Other Guys' and 'The Departed'?" Adam claims he could take out Scorsese in a brawl, no problem, while Will plans on giving Martin Sheen an elbow to the chops. When 'The Other Guys' stars Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg and director Adam McKay sat down to interview each other, they not only told us what it's like to work with Sam Jackson and insulted the town of Bristol, Connecticut, but also gave us a handy piece of information ... Will Ferrell's ATM PIN number.

The three have no shortage of stories to tell us about their co-stars and crew. Adam admits working with Sam Jackson was "the most afraid I've been to give anyone direction." But he shouldn't feel too bad. Mark is quick to add, "I play golf with Sam and have hung out with him and I'm still kind of scared of him." Jackson isn't the only actor in the film they have strong feelings about. Will admits that when it comes to co-star Steve Coogan, "There is something about that accent ... as soon as he speaks you're like, tell me what you want me to do to you and I'll do it."

Despite all the emotion surrounding their co-stars, it's Martin Scorsese that should be worried. When posed the question "Who would win in a fight between casts of 'The Other Guys' and 'The Departed'?" Adam claims he could take out Scorsese in a brawl, no problem, while Will plans on giving Martin Sheen an elbow to the chops.

'The Other Guys' Fan Questions

The following questions, submitted by fans like you, were asked during this Unscripted.

Mark:

Who would make a better real-life cop, you or your co-star Will?

Andie from West Deal, NJ

Will:

What would happen if your 'Other Guys' character teamed up with Ron Burgundy?

Kristen from Bristol, CT

Adam:

Having directed Mark, Will, Sam and Dwayne; who were you most afraid of giving directions to?

Nick from New York, NY

Adam:

You're related to Jeremy Piven and Mark is an executive producer on 'Entourage.' Will we ever see you on an episode?

Kevin from Wilmington, NC

Mark:

Your song 'Good Vibrations' was recently featured on 'Glee,' did you see it and would you consider a rap comeback?

Nadia from Fort Worth, TX

Mark:

Including directors, if the entire cast from 'The Departed' got into a bare knuckle brawl with the cast of 'The Other Guys,' what team would you fight with and who would win?

Amanda from Brighton, NY

]]>2010-08-02T12:00:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/08/02/will-ferrell-mark-wahlberg-adam-mckay-other-guys-unscripted-interview/19570365
In celebration of the new comedy 'Dinner for Schmucks' -- where guests compete to see whose plus-one is the most pathetic -- we cordially invite you to join us as we chew over some of the most uncomfortable cinematic dinners ever.

Awkward movie dinners don't get any more painful than the 1998 Danish film 'The Celebration,' where, at his father's lavish 60th birthday party, a son's toast includes a shocking accusation of rape and incest. (We couldn't find a subtitled clip online, so it didn't make our list.) And how can we politely segue from there to another clip that didn't make the cut, the handjob-under-the-table from 'Wedding Crashers?' We can't. And we also can't embed that particular NSFW clip, but we did link.
In celebration of the new comedy 'Dinner for Schmucks' -- where guests compete to see whose plus-one is the most pathetic -- we cordially invite you to join us as we chew over some of the most uncomfortable cinematic dinners ever.

Awkward movie dinners don't get any more painful than the 1998 Danish film 'The Celebration,' where, at his father's lavish 60th birthday party, a son's toast includes a shocking accusation of rape and incest. (We couldn't find a subtitled clip online, so it didn't make our list.) And how can we politely segue from there to another clip that didn't make the cut, the handjob-under-the-table from 'Wedding Crashers?' We can't. And we also can't embed that particular NSFW clip, but we did link.

1. 'Annie Hall' (1977)
A classic scene from a classic comedy: Alvy Singer (Woody Allen) spends Easter with girlfriend Annie's (Diane Keaton) wealthy white-bread family. His joke about being in therapy falls completely flat and he's sure that her grandmother is a "classic Jew hater," and that she's picturing him decked out like an Orthodox rabbi. Alvy turns to address the audience, contrasting the polite, genteel Halls with a typical dinner with his own noisy clan. Upping the awkwardness, Alvy is treated to a bizarre after-dinner confession from her brother Duane (Christopher Walken, in an early, and unforgettable, cameo).

2. 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom' (1984)
Normally, we love Indian food, but clearly cults that specialize in ripping people's hearts out go for something a little more ... unusual at meal time. This far-out fare easily wins the title of "Worst Movie Menu Ever." While an oblivious Indy (Harrison Ford) chats about the local folklore, Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) is faced with these horrific appetizers: Baby snakes! Giant beetles! Eyeball soup! By the time the monkey brains are served, we're ready to pass out in horror along with poor Willie. This clip is dubbed in French but the "ick" translates perfectly.

3. 'Pretty Woman' (1990)
Working girl Vivian (Julia Roberts) is in over her head in this classy restaurant. Which fork do you use? How do you handle snails? (Careful, they're slippery little suckers.) And what's wrong with bringing your own ketchup?

4. 'Mr. Baseball' (1992)
Athlete Tom Selleck is horrified by his Japanese hosts' soup-slurping in this comedy, until he's informed it's the polite way to eat your noodles. Too bad his enthusiastic attempt to copy them is way, way over the top. Which reminds us of another fish-out-of-water story (literally), 'Splash,' where mermaid Daryl Hannah demonstrates how they eat lobster where she comes from. "She's really hungry," Tom Hanks explains to their horrified fellow diners in the movie's trailer.

5. 'The House of Yes' (1997)
When wealthy Marty (Josh Hamilton) brings his new girlfriend Lesly (Tori Spelling) home to meet the family, his too-close-for-comfort twin sis Jackie (a never-better Parker Posey) goes on the attack. Poor Lesly -- who doesn't know that Liebfraumilch is wine or that it's German, not French -- seems almost too sweet to realize she's being insulted, but Jackie keeps it up until her bitchy point is crystal clear.

6.'Rushmore' (1998)
Object lesson on why you shouldn't let teens drink and dine: Lovestruck Max (Jason Schwartzman) unwisely swigs a whiskey and soda and badgers his teacher's (Olivia Williams) date (Luke Wilson) until she tells him point-blank, "You're being rude." "No, I'm not," he insists, and then declares that he's in love with her. Bill Murray says nothing, but his pained expression is textbook for "awkward silence."

7. 'American Beauty' (1999)
Lester Burnham (Kevin Spacey) delivers one of the most quotable lines of all time from this Best Picture Oscar winner: "Janie, today I quit my job. And then I told my boss to go f--k himself, and then I blackmailed him for almost $60,000. Pass the asparagus."

8. 'Meet the Parents' (2000)
It's the mother -- or rather, the father -- of all in-law nightmares: Having your first meeting with the parents of the girl you want to marry go disastrously wrong. How wrong? Oh, you know the exchange where Greg (Ben Stiller) boasts about milking a cat: "I had no idea you could milk a cat," says a stunned Blythe Danner. "Oh, you can milk anything with nipples," Greg says, to which Robert De Niro coolly replies, "I've got nipples, Greg. Could you milk me?" Everything just gets much, much worse from there. (Dinner scene starts at :49 in the trailer.)

9. 'Hannibal' (2001)Brains again? We just had them for lunch. Okay, seriously, is this the most disturbing dinner ever dreamed up? Cannibal connoisseur Hannibal Lecter displays his morbid culinary taste by feeding poor agent Paul (Ray Liotta) pieces of his own brain, sautéed. Pardon us if we don't ask for seconds!

10. 'Little Miss Sunshine' (2006)The trailer for this indie flick showcased the dinner scene where Grandpa (Alan Arkin) complains about having chicken yet again and mom Sheryl (Toni Collette) decides that Frank's (Steve Carell) suicide attempt is an appropriate conversation to have in front of daughter Olive (Abigail Breslin). Why, what do you talk about over supper?

]]>2010-07-29T15:00:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/07/29/10-most-awkward-dinner-scenes-in-movies/19572145You might be aware that Moviefone does a little thing called "Unscripted." Though we're no longer involved with the question-asking, the series has gone on, gathering stars from upcoming Hollywood releases to answer questions from fans and each other. The stars, ranging from Seth Rogen to Ellen Page, just sit down and chat. Sometimes they're fun, sometimes they're earnest, and in the most recent case, it's unbelievably funny.

You might have noticed that there's this little comedy coming up called Dinner for Schmucks. Since it's getting released in two days, Paul Rudd and Steve Carell hit the Unscripted stage for a little buzz-creating chat that is the perfect way to laugh through this Hump Day.

Though I'm a bit biased, being a huge fan of Paul Rudd and all, I dare you to get through this 10-minute chat and not -- at the very least -- smile. Carrell and Rudd had me choking with laughter from beginning to end. Sometimes it was something as simple as water-sipping woes, but most of the laughs come from some excellent questions that led Rudd to recreate a scene from the film in French, do a thespian-themed cheer, and offer up the "maudlin face dance" since, as I've shared, Rudd's one hell of a dancer.

The only problem with the clip is the possibility that it could be funnier than the movie. Then again, the movie let this chat be possible, and has filled me with dreams of Rudd and Kevin Kline coming together for a buddy French romance, which makes up for any potential cinematic flaws.

Check out the clip below. Were you able to keep a straight face?

]]>2010-07-28T18:55:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/07/28/the-glee-of-paul-rudd-unscripted/19569442Here's a treat for Twihards who have already seen 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' in the theater 17 times and have begun the long countdown to November 18, 2011, when 'Breaking Dawn - Part 1' premieres. Check out Moviefone's 'Best of Twilight Unscripted' video, a fabulous compilation from Unscripted interviews with your favorite 'Twilight' stars.

How does Kellan Lutz feel about a book focused entirely on his character, Emmett? What tattoo would Dakota Fanning get? Why is Robert Pattinson thinking about Flounder from 'The Little Mermaid'? Watch the video and find out! Here's a treat for Twihards who have already seen 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' in the theater 17 times and have begun the long countdown to November 18, 2011, when 'Breaking Dawn - Part 1' premieres. Check out Moviefone's 'Best of Twilight Unscripted' video, a fabulous compilation from Unscripted interviews with your favorite 'Twilight' stars.

How does Kellan Lutz feel about a book focused entirely on his character, Emmett? What tattoo would Dakota Fanning get? Why is Robert Pattinson thinking about Flounder from 'The Little Mermaid'? Watch the video and find out!

If you've just arrived from another planet and have no idea what this post is all about, then follow these instructions:
1) Buy the 'Twilight' and 'New Moon' DVDs;
2) Watch these movies at least three times each;
3) Get yourself to the theater and see 'Eclipse' before its theatrical run is over.

In the film, Roberts plays Gilbert, a New York-based writer who spends a year in Italy, India and Indonesia after an unceremonious divorce from her husband (Billy Crudup). Along the way, she eats great food, does a little soul searching and even catches the eye of the hunky Javier Bardem. (This, after she has a brief fling with another hunk, James Franco. Not that we're jealous or anything.)

In preparation for the film, which hits theaters on Aug. 13, Moviefone is taping a very special Unscripted with Roberts, Bardem and director Ryan Murphy, on location in Napa Valley, CA. It all happens this Fri., Jul. 30, so if you're dying to know what Julia's favorite meal was, or whether Murphy will get her to guest on 'Glee,' now is your chance.

Oscar-winning superstar Julia Roberts travels the globe in search of everything in the upcoming movie 'Eat, Pray, Love,' based on the best-selling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert.

In the film, Roberts plays Gilbert, a New York-based writer who spends a year in Italy, India and Indonesia after an unceremonious divorce from her husband (Billy Crudup). Along the way, she eats great food, does a little soul searching and even catches the eye of the hunky Javier Bardem. (This, after she has a brief fling with another hunk, James Franco. Not that we're jealous or anything.)

In preparation for the film, which hits theaters on Aug. 13, Moviefone is taping a very special Unscripted with Roberts, Bardem and director Ryan Murphy, on location in Napa Valley, CA. It all happens this Fri., Jul. 30, so if you're dying to know what Julia's favorite meal was while filming, or whether Murphy will get her to guest on 'Glee,' now is your chance.

Submit your questions in the comments section below before Thursday, July 29, then check back on Monday, August 9, when we post the full interview. Be sure to include your name and location.

Watch the 'Eat, Pray, Love' Trailer

]]>2010-07-27T11:58:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/07/27/ask-julia-roberts-javier-bardem-ryan-murphy-a-question-eat-pray-love/19566623'Dinner for Schmucks' co-stars Steve Carell and Paul Rudd stopped by our studio to give us one of the most hilarious interviews in recent history, showing off their many skills including French interpretation, thespian-themed cheers and the fine art of face dancing.

The two stars live up to the "schmuck" moniker with a barrage of obnoxious antics. If Paul's faux French scene or Steve's embarrassing Little League story don't make you crack a smile, the "maudlin face dance" and its antidote "happy face dance" are sure to leave you laughing. If that's not enough, keep watching as Paul learns the high price of comedy after his repeated drinking gag backfires leaving him feeling waterlogged by the end of the show. (What, no spit take?) 'Dinner for Schmucks' co-stars Steve Carell and Paul Rudd stopped by our studio to give us one of the most hilarious interviews in recent history, showing off their many skills including French interpretation, thespian-themed cheers and the fine art of face dancing.

The two stars live up to the "schmuck" moniker with a barrage of obnoxious antics. If Paul's faux French scene or Steve's embarrassing Little League story don't make you crack a smile, the "maudlin face dance" and its antidote "happy face dance" are sure to leave you laughing. If that's not enough, keep watching as Paul learns the high price of comedy after his repeated drinking gag backfires leaving him feeling waterlogged by the end of the show. (What, no spit take?)

'Dinner for Schmucks' Fan Questions

The following questions, submitted by fans like you, were asked during this Unscripted.

Paul:

'Dinner for Schmucks' is based on the French film 'The Dinner Game.' Can you recreate a scene from the movie in the original French language?

Kevin from Fremont, CA

Steve:

What is the most embarrassing thing that has ever happened to you at a party or event?

Becca from Mclean, VA

Paul:

Pretend you are back in high school and you and Steve are the best yell-leaders in the SM West Viking Drama Club. Could you do a little thespian themed cheer for us?

Joyce from Overland Park, KS

Paul:

Your dancing skills have been featured in digital shorts, films and on 'The Daily Show.' Does one have to demand the dancing or does it happen organically?

Moira from Los Angeles, CA

]]>2010-07-23T20:11:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/07/23/steve-carell-paul-rudd-face-dancing-interview-dinner-for-schmucks/19559698
The last thing you expect when you go to see a summer blockbuster these days is to be asked to actually think. But that's just what director Christopher Nolan is demanding of audiences with his latest mind-bending tour-de-force, 'Inception,' which blew away the competition on its way to a $60 million haul over the past weekend. Audiences, it seems, actually like to be challenged once in awhile. For most people exiting 'Inception,' though, there's still one lingering question waiting to be answered:

What just happened?

If you left the theater scratching your head over what you just saw, don't worry, you're not alone: The meaning of 'Inception' is already a topic of fierce debate around office watercoolers, in barbershops and across the Internet. Even New York (the magazine, not the city) is trying to figure out what 'Inception's' convoluted dream-within-a-dream-ad-infinitum storyline is trying to say.

The last thing you expect when you go to see a summer blockbuster these days is to be asked to actually think. But that's just what director Christopher Nolan is demanding of audiences with his latest mind-bending tour-de-force, 'Inception,' which blew away the competition on its way to a $60 million haul over the past weekend. Audiences, it seems, actually like to be challenged once in awhile. For most people exiting 'Inception,' though, there's still one lingering question waiting to be answered:

What just happened?

If you left the theater scratching your head over what you just saw, don't worry, you're not alone: The meaning of 'Inception' is already a topic of fierce debate around office watercoolers, in barbershops and across the Internet. Even New York (the magazine, not the city) is trying to figure out what 'Inception's' convoluted dream-within-a-dream-ad-infinitum storyline is trying to say.

Well, don't schedule that appointment with your shrink just yet, because we're here to help soothe your troubled mind as best we can. Of course, it's clear that Nolan specifically created 'Inception' to ask questions, not answer them, so we figure the best way to begin unraveling the puzzle is to take a look at just what some of those lingering questions are. With the warning, then, that some major spoilers are about to follow, we'll start off by asking the one big question on everyone's mind:

o. What's with the ending? When expert mind-thief Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) finally reunites with his kids in the film's last scene, filmgoers are treated to a rare triple-twist ending, all in the space of just one second. Out of habit, Cobb spins his top, which is his touchstone to reality, as it is mentally programmed to spin endlessly in dreams; as the camera pans, fans realize first that the top is still spinning, but just as they realize everything is a dream, it begins to wobble. And then, as they begin to realize it's about to fall, meaning everything is actually real, Nolan cuts to black, 'Sopranos'-style, leaving whiplashed viewers debating whether Cobb ended up in a dream or in the real world.

o. So if it was a dream...? If it was real, of course, then there's not a whole lot to strain your brain over. But if that top is still spinning on some cutting room floor, then a whole new slew of questions open up. Are the other members of Cobb's team figments of his subconscious, or are they sharing the dream with him? If they are constructs, does that mean everyone is a construct, even Cobb's wife Mal (Marion Cotillard) and his kids? And if it is a dream, whose dream is it -- is it Cobb's dream, or has another architect tapped into his mind and constructed everything? Which brings us to our main question:

o. Is Cobb the real target? The plot revolves around Cobb's efforts to implant an idea in the mind of a business scion (Fischer, played by Cillian Murphy). But is Cobb the real target of inception? There are some details that suggest this is the case, namely the fact that multiple characters, from Mal to Ken Watanabe's Japanese mystery man Saito, insist that Cobb "take a leap of faith," along with repeatedly warning Cobb that he will become an "old man, filled with regret, waiting to die alone." It seems to us that even while Cobb is running around trying to pull off his inception scheme, these ideas are being planted in his mind just as subtly as anything his team is doing to Fischer.

o. Is Cobb still in limbo? Of course, there's another answer, one suggested within the film itself: that Cobb is still trapped inside the limbo of his own mind. The repeated appearances of his (supposedly?) deceased wife Mal culminate in a showdown where she insists that he is still dreaming and she begs him to leave the dream world to join her, the same thing she said when she apparently died by leaping to her death. Cobb, of course, claims throughout the film that Mal was mistaken, leading to her accidental suicide, but what if she's right and everything in the film is simply another dream within Cobb's endless limbo? This seems possible, especially when you ask yourself this:

o. Why does Fischer end up in Cobb's limbo? Several times in the film, Cobb's subconscious spawns elements -- mainly Mal, but also an entire train at one point -- within the carefully constructed dreams they are visiting. But how? After all, Cobb isn't the architect of those dreams -- Ariadne (Ellen Page) is. Nor should he be able to populate the dreams himself, as that is done by the dreamer, which is Fischer for most of the movie. This climaxes in Fischer's descent into limbo, which, as it happens, is the same limbo that Cobb and Mal previously constructed during their endless exile there. But think about it: Unless they are in Cobb's dream, this limbo should either be one created by Ariadne or, since she hadn't designed that far down, more likely by Fischer's subconscious, if in fact it wasn't just a blank slate to begin with. Yet both Fischer and later Siato end up inside the version of limbo created in Cobb's dream -- something that shouldn't happen unless Cobb himself is the one dreaming. Which brings us to perhaps the ultimate question:

o. Is Mal still alive? If Cobb is still stuck in his dream, it means one of two things: either he and Mal are both still dreaming and have yet to wake up from their initial experiment or they have woken up only for Cobb's mind to have become permanently lost. In either case, Mal would still be alive, which may explain her actions throughout the film. Though Mal is the Latin word for evil, and she seems to embody this by killing a number of characters, it may be that she is actually the hero of the piece: having escaped from the dream, she is the one now using inception to try and get Cobb to wake himself as well. Just as she had to free herself by jumping from the building, though, Cobb has to decide to wake himself, which is why instead of just killing him as she does to the other dreamers (Ariadne and later Fischer), she is trying to persuade Cobb to kill himself. She knows that if he doesn't take this "leap of faith," he will, in fact, end up "old man, filled with regret, waiting to die alone" -- alone because she is awake while he still sleeps on. If this is true, then the whole movie is really Mal's complex attempt to trick Cobb into thinking the idea of committing suicide and waking is his own idea -- an attempt that, in the end, fails.

Of course, this is the beauty of 'Inception': There's no definitive answer for anything, meaning that each person will have to decide for themselves what the truth is. Like the characters themselves, then, the only way to figure out 'Inception' is to take a journey into your own mind to find your own answers -- a journey that may, in the end, be Nolan's greatest achievement.

Watch Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page on Moviefone's Unscripted

]]>2010-07-19T17:00:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/07/19/inception-ending-theories/19556198Dreams and movies have gone hand and hand for as long as cinema has been around. Not only does a dream in a movie bring out comedy, horror, and sometimes unlock the key to something a character has been searching for, it also gives the director a chance to step outside of the box and create an alternate world for the characters to play in briefly.

Christopher Nolan takes that sentiment and expands it into one of the most elaborate dreamscapes ever put on film with 'Inception.' In the film, Leonardo DiCaprio plays Dom Cobb, a professional thief whose talents involve delving deep into a person's mind to extract valuable secrets while he or she is in a dream state.

So that got us thinking about our favorite dream sequences in movie history. From Hitchcock to Gondry, some of the most creative minds in the business have leaped into dreams to have a little fun. Here are 10 that we feel are in a class by themselves.

Dreams and movies have gone hand and hand for as long as cinema has been around. Not only does a dream in a movie bring out comedy, horror, and sometimes unlock the key to something a character has been searching for, it also gives the director a chance to step outside of the box and create an alternate world for the characters to play in briefly.

Christopher Nolan takes that sentiment and expands it into one of the most elaborate dreamscapes ever put on film with 'Inception.' In the film, Leonardo DiCaprio plays Dom Cobb, a professional thief whose talents involve delving deep into a person's mind to extract valuable secrets while he or she is in a dream state.

So that got us thinking about our favorite dream sequences in movie history. From Hitchcock to Gondry, some of the most creative minds in the business have leaped into dreams to have a little fun. Here are 10 that we feel are in a class by themselves.

All The Dude (Jeff Bridges) wanted was to get his rug back. Now he's face down on a porno king's living room after being slipped a mickey in his White Russian. What follows is the Coen Brothers' fantastic dream sequence, played over the Kenny Rogers and The First Edition song 'Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In).'

Tim Burton knows a little something about dreams. He's been making his (however dark they may be) into movies for decades; and with 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure,' he takes his twisted humor and meshes it with inspirations from cinematic classics like 'The Bicycle Thief' and 'Wild Strawberries' to chronicle the journey of a boy searching for his bike. In this scene, Pee-wee (Paul Reubens) dreams about his beloved bike and some really scary clowns.

The best thing about sci-fi is you don't have to play by the rules. So on the planet of Dagobah, Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) doesn't have to sleep to dream -- he just walks into a creepy cave. Yoda tells Luke you will see what you take with you. This is what he takes in.

Romy (Mira Sorvino) and Michele (Lisa Kudrow) have been spending weeks getting ready to attend their high school reunion. But when things don't turn out the way they plan (turns out someone else had invented Post-Its), the girls get into a fight, leading Michele to fall asleep in the car and enter this trippy dream sequence that takes her 70 years into the future.

Ever since his music video-directing days, you could say Michel Gondry has had an affection for things outside of reality. But in 'The Science of Sleep,' that love is manifested as we follow a young man (Gael García Bernal) who's obsessed with his dreams (and often isn't sure if he's awake or not) as he deals with love, life and his crummy job.

Perhaps it was because he had spent most of his career making films in black and white, but when Alfred Hitchcock began making them in color, he made sure to use the medium to its highest potential. This is most evident in the nightmare sequence in 'Vertigo.' After Scottie (James Stewart) has witnessed his love plunge to her death, he has a horrible nightmare filled with flashing colors, animation and a spiraling freefall (accompanied by a dizzying score by Bernard Herrmann). It's not the first time Hitchcock dabbles in dreams, but it's one of his most powerful.

With the mixture of John Landis' twisted humor and the talents of legendary makeup artist Rick Baker, 'An American Werewolf in London' changed the way we perceived horror. The film also was one of the first to do the dream-within-a-dream sequence, which for this scene makes it turn from funny-scary to just plain scary.

Before 'Vertigo,' Hitchcock's most memorable dream sequence came during 'Spellbound,' in which he called upon surrealist master Salvador Dalí to create a repressed dream experience filled with psychoanalytic symbols that "John Brown" (Gregory Peck) tells to his doctors in an attempt to unlock his memories.

One of the most famous dreams in movies, it begins for Dorothy (Judy Garland) running home with Toto as the tornado is about to hit her house. As the rest of her family files into the cellar, Dorothy is left in the house to fend for herself. Next stop, the yellow brick road ...]]>2010-07-16T08:00:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/07/16/movie-dream-sequences/19548637
When a metropolis is in danger, the public relies on its respected heroes to protect and serve them. But lurking in the shadows behind all the glory are the "other guys."

'The Other Guys' hits theaters on August 6, and we want our readers to have a chance to grill Wahlberg, Ferrell and director McKay. Awkward hilarity is the name of the game in 'The Other Guys,' and you can be sure to expect just that when the three of them sit down for our cameras.

Wahlberg, Ferrell and McKay will get together for our Unscripted interview series, which means they'll be asking each other fan questions and very likely pushing each others' buttons. Here's your chance to ask them whatever's on your mind: Submit a question for them in the comments below by July 16 at noon ET. Don't forget to include your name and city, and check back here on August 2 to see if your question was used.

]]>2010-07-09T17:00:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/07/09/ask-other-guys-stars-will-ferrell-mark-wahlberg-a-question/19548685Mega-stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page stop by our studio to discuss their psychological thriller 'Inception' and turn our interview into a therapy session of sorts where we find out how well Ellen plays with others and what Leo's crazy dreams are all about.

For a movie that takes place in "four different stages of the human subconscious" and was like "a giant therapy session" to film, you might expect an interview to be a little "heavy." It is (in a good way)! The two co-stars give insightful and thoughtful answers to questions you may need a college degree, or to see the movie first, to understand. We suggest watching this now and then again after you've checked out the film (or completing a two-year associates program at the online university of your choice). Mega-stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page stop by our studio to discuss their psychological thriller 'Inception' and turn our interview into a therapy session of sorts where we find out how well Ellen plays with others and what Leo's crazy dreams are all about.

For a movie that takes place in "four different stages of the human subconscious" and was like "a giant therapy session" to film, you might expect an interview to be a little "heavy." It is (in a good way)! The two co-stars give insightful and thoughtful answers to questions you may need a college degree, or to see the movie first, to understand. We suggest watching this now and then again after you've checked out the film (or completing a two-year associates program at the online university of your choice).

Ellen answers the question on everyone's mind, about what it's like to work with so many talented and intimidating actors; but what we really can't wait to see are the crazy white jumpsuits that made her feel like she was in a Back Street Boys video. Just when you thought you couldn't like Leonardo DiCaprio any more, he shows his down-to-earth side, answering a question about drawing parallels between the film and life as a celebrity. With further modesty, Leo explains that even superstars get nervous, as he retells one of his vivid dreams brought on by the anxiety of the impending press junket for the film -- you'll have to let him describe in his own words.

Of course, fighting an army of newborn vampires is a laborious feat that took lots of training and, according to Reed, it was very difficult to learn how to behead someone all the while not actually injuring anyone on set. According to Lutz, she holds the record for "most squats" done during training sessions. All right Twi-hards, the time for 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' is almost upon us. Recently, Nikki Reed, Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz --- also known as Rosalie, Emmett and Alice Cullen --- stopped by our Unscripted studios to talk all things 'Twilight.'

Of course, fighting an army of newborn vampires is a laborious feat that took lots of training and, according to Reed, it was very difficult to learn how to behead someone all the while not actually injuring anyone on set. According to Lutz, she holds the record for "most squats" done during training sessions.

When asked about a book based solely on his character, Lutz is quick to vocalize his excitement and jokes that he already has it written and is willing to help Stephenie Meyer write it up. Lutz says he's even thought so far ahead that in 10 years he'd like to take on the role of "Dr. Carlisle" (his words, not ours) in the remake of 'Twilight.'

Also, find out which piece of Alice's wardrobe Greene admits to swiping from the set. And don't miss Lutz's honest answer about whether or not he can actually wash clothes on his abs.

'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' Fan Questions

The following questions, submitted by fans like you, were asked during this Unscripted.

Nikki:

You had to do a lot of training for the fight with the newborn vampire army. What was the most interesting thing you learned?

Lynne from Ireland

Kellan:

If Stephenie Meyer wrote a book solely about Emmett, what would you like it to be about?

Fallon from Pittsburgh, PA

Ashley:

What do you see in Jasper and Alice that is similar to Edward and Bella?

Christina from Little Rock, AR

Kellan:

How difficult is it for you to go from this incredibly jovial character to being such a lethal force on the battlefield in 'Eclipse'?

Amanda from Los Angeles, CA

Ashley:

I love Alice's style. Is there anything from her wardrobe you'd just love to swipe?

Joanne from Scotland

Kellan:

What had been the best part of being involved with this phenomenon and what will you miss the most when you finish filming 'Breaking Dawn'?

Amanda from Boise, ID

]]>2010-06-22T14:36:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/06/22/the-twilight-saga-eclipse-co-stars-nikki-reed-ashley-greene/19525175'Inception' is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated films of the summer. After 'The Dark Knight' dominated the summer box office two years ago, fans have been waiting for director Christopher Nolan's next project. But audiences couldn't prepare themselves for 'Inception' -- a cerebral sci-fi thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page.

DiCaprio plays Dom Cobb, a talented thief in the world of corporate espionage. Only he doesn't break into buildings, he breaks into people's minds and steals ideas from their dreams. Page plays Ariadne, Cobb's sidekick, who is learning the tricks of his unique trade. After a successful career of psychic infiltration, Cobb is set up by a mysterious figure who forces him to pull off his biggest mind break-in and plant an idea into an unsuspecting head.

DiCaprio plays Dom Cobb, a talented thief in the world of corporate espionage. Only he doesn't break into buildings, he breaks into people's minds and steals ideas from their dreams. Page plays Ariadne, Cobb's sidekick, who is learning the tricks of his unique trade. After a successful career of psychic infiltration, Cobb is set up by a mysterious figure who forces him to pull off his biggest mind break-in and plant an idea into an unsuspecting head.

Fans have spent months chasing after any clues that will help them uncover the truth behind 'Inception.' And now Moviefone will place two of the film's stars in one room, ready to answer anything you ask them.

DiCaprio and Page will be teaming up for our Unscripted interview series, which means they'll be asking each other fan questions and, hopefully, revealing a little more insight into the mysterious 'Inception.' Here's your chance to ask them whatever's on your mind: Submit a question for DiCaprio or Page in the comments below by June 24 at Noon ET. Don't forget to include your name and city, and check back here on July 12 to see if your question was used.

]]>2010-06-21T16:35:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/06/21/ask-inception-stars-leonardo-dicaprio-and-ellen-page-a-question/19519613There are so many things a young executive could do to advance his or her career: increase revenue, come up with brilliant ideas ... or find a big idiot to bring to your boss's dinner party.

The latter goal is the premise of the July 30 comedy 'Dinner for Schmucks,' which stars Paul Rudd as Tim, a man who discovers that in order to impress the Powers That Be, he needs to bring to his boss's regular "Dinner for Extraordinary People" a most peculiar kind of host gift: an eccentric character, an "extraordinary person" -- a schmuck. And then the making-fun-of-schmucks can begin. There are so many things a young executive could do to advance his or her career: increase revenue, come up with brilliant ideas ... or find a big idiot to bring to your boss's dinner party.

The latter goal is the premise of the July 30 comedy 'Dinner for Schmucks,' which stars Paul Rudd as Tim, a man who discovers that in order to impress the Powers That Be, he needs to bring to his boss's regular "Dinner for Extraordinary People" a most peculiar kind of host gift: an eccentric character, an "extraordinary person" -- a schmuck. And then the making-fun-of-schmucks can begin.

Tim scores by finding a guy, played by Steve Carell, who possesses the incredible talent of dressing up mice and posing them as great works of art. (Hmm, sounds like the Pageant of the Masters as dreamed up by cats.)

If the plot seems familiar, then you're probably a fan of French cinema, no? 'Schmucks' is a remake of the French black comedy 'The Dinner Game,' updated for modern American audiences by director Jay Roach ('Meet the Parents,' the 'Austin Powers' movies).

Anyone who's followed comedy movies recently knows that Paul Rudd and Steve Carell are two of the funniest actors working today. Put them in a room together and take the script away? Comedy gold, baby.

Rudd and Carell will be huddling up for our Unscripted interview series, which means they'll be asking each other fan questions and presumably going way, way off-book. Here's your chance to ask them whatever's on your mind: Submit a question for Rudd or Carell in the comments below by July 7. Don't forget to include your name and city, and check back here on July 26 to see if your question was used.

'Dinner for Schmucks' Trailer

]]>2010-06-17T00:25:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/06/17/ask-dinner-for-schmucks-stars-steve-carell-and-paul-rudd-a-question/19506835
Hold out a little longer Twi-hards, the latest installment of 'Twilight' is almost here! 'Eclipse' swoops into theaters June 30 and its stars Kellan Lutz (Emmett Cullen), Nikki Reed (Rosalie Hale) and Ashley Greene (Alice Cullen) will be taking your questions for a new session of Moviefone Unscripted.

In the newest flick, the Cullens team up with the werewolf pack to stop a newborn vampire army.

On Saturday, June 12, the Cullen kids will be stopping by our Moviefone Unscripted studio to ask each other questions submitted by you.

Hold out a little longer Twi-hards, the latest installment of 'Twilight' is almost here! 'Eclipse' swoops into theaters June 30, and its stars Kellan Lutz (Emmett Cullen), Nikki Reed (Rosalie Hale) and Ashley Greene (Alice Cullen) will be taking your questions for a new session of Unscripted.

In the newest flick, the Cullens team up with the werewolf pack to stop a newborn vampire army.

On Saturday, June 12, the Cullen kids will be stopping by our Moviefone Unscripted studio to ask each other questions submitted by you.

You can ask them anything from their favorite behind-the-scenes moment to what it was like teaming up with the werewolves. Just make sure to submit your questions by Fri., June 11 at 12PM ET. Be sure to include your name and location.

Come back here on Wed., June 23 to see if your question was used during the interview.

]]>2010-06-07T17:37:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/06/07/ask-twilight-eclipse-stars-kellan-lutz-nikki-reed-ashley-greene-a-question/19499223Co-stars Katherine Heigl and Ashton Kutcher drop by the Unscripted studio to show off their new scars from filming their new action comedy 'Killers,' and Ashton gives us an impromptu taste of his vocal talents when he sings our outro (we supply the autotune). Co-stars Katherine Heigl and Ashton Kutcher drop by the Unscripted studio to show off their new scars from filming their new action comedy 'Killers,' and Ashton gives us an impromptu taste of his vocal talents when he sings our outro (we supply the autotune).

Apparently, injuries are common around Kutcher. When asked about getting hurt on the set of 'Killers,' Heigl produces a twisted ankle and several bruises as a result of Ashton being a "hard grabber." Kutcher goes on to talk about similar problems causing damage to his female co-stars on 'That 70's Show.' He's not just the source of the pain, but also gets his share of abuse, and has the evidence to prove it as he runs down a list of wounds including a ruptured eardrum and burns from hot bullet casings.

The two stars take a break from the laughs to talk seriously for a moment about how Katherine prepares her roles and Ashton's childhood growing up as a twin.

'Killers' Fan Questions

The following questions, submitted by fans like you, were asked during this Unscripted.

Ashton:

If you were a real-life spy, what killer name would you give yourself?

Alexis from Denver, CO

Katherine:

With all the action featured in 'Killers,' did you ever get injured or hurt in the process?

Stephanie from Norfolk, VA

Katherine:

What are the top songs in rotation on you iPod (apart from husband Josh Kelley of course)?

Dean from Victoria, Australia

]]>2010-06-01T18:22:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/06/01/killers-ashton-kutcher-katherine-heigl-unscripted/19489689'Sex and the City 2' co-stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth stopped by our studio to talk about their favorite 'Sex' moments, comment on personal vices, share family stories and even give a little relationship advice (for the wealthy). 'Sex and the City 2' co-stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth stopped by our studio to talk about their favorite 'Sex' moments, comment on personal vices, share family stories and even give a little relationship advice (for the wealthy).

On the verge of the release of 'Sex and the City 2,' Parker and Noth -- otherwise known as Carrie and Big -- got down to the dirty details, namely, SJP's junk food addiction and Noth's unlikely romantic holiday destination in Arlington National Cemetery.

Parker, ever the fashionista, also talked about the one piece of 'SATC' clothing that has eluded her grasp all these years: a 1940s-era bird hat worn to a wedding that never happened.

]]>2010-05-24T19:11:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/05/24/satc-2-stars-sarah-jessica-parker-and-chris-noth-on-sex-fashion/19484082'Shrek Forever After' co-stars Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz and Antonio Banderas stop by the studio to tell us what they've loved about being involved with the 'Shrek' films and just what makes comedians so "complex."

On the threshold of the final installment of 'Shrek' being released in theaters, the cast discusses what they will miss most about the franchise and the animated characters they've come to identify with. We find out who their favorite characters are, which other characters they would've liked to play and how closely their actual personalities are to their parts. 'Shrek Forever After' co-stars Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz and Antonio Banderas stop by the studio to tell us what they've loved about being involved with the 'Shrek' films and just what makes comedians so "complex."

On the threshold of the final installment of 'Shrek' being released in theaters, the cast discusses what they will miss most about the franchise and the animated characters they've come to identify with. We find out who their favorite characters are, which other characters they would've liked to play and how closely their actual personalities are to their parts.

Mike and Antonio also give us some personal insight when they discuss their somewhat unlikely heroes. Also, don't miss Mike's thought-provoking answer to Antonio's question about complex nature of comedians and their personalities.

]]>2010-05-20T15:05:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/05/20/mike-myers-cameron-diaz-and-antonio-banderas-on-the-end-of-shrek/19475862The new film 'Killers,' opening on Friday, June 4, will attempt to answer the eternal question of what is worse: being shot at, or meeting your in-laws for the first time.

In this romantic action-comedy, Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl play Spencer and Jen, a lovingly devoted couple settling into their new lives as husband and wife. There is just one catch: Spencer used to be a government super-assassin.

Keeping that a secret was bad enough, but it gets even worse when enemies from Spencer's past come to collect a huge bounty on his head. Now, Spencer and Jen have to not only outwit hitmen and survive numerous attempts on their life, but they also have make sure nothing looks suspicious to their neighborhood. The new film 'Killers,' opening on Friday, June 4, will attempt to answer the eternal question of what is worse: being shot at, or meeting your in-laws for the first time.

In this romantic action-comedy, Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl play Spencer and Jen, a lovingly devoted couple settling into their new lives as husband and wife. There is just one catch: Spencer used to be a government super-assassin.

Keeping that a secret was bad enough, but it gets even worse when enemies from Spencer's past come to collect a huge bounty on his head. Now, Spencer and Jen have to not only outwit hitmen and survive numerous attempts on their life, but they also have make sure nothing looks suspicious to their neighborhood.

On Saturday, May 22, stars Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl will be stopping by our Moviefone Unscripted studio to ask each other questions submitted by you. Ask them who was tougher when it came to action scenes, or find out about the funniest on-set moment.

You can ask them anything you'd like -- just submit your question in the comments section before 12PM ET on Friday, May 21, and be sure to include your name and location. Come back here on Tuesday, June 1, to see if your question was used during the interview. Good luck!

]]>2010-05-13T11:53:00+00:00http://news.moviefone.com/2010/05/13/ask-killers-stars-ashton-kutcher-and-katherine-heigl-a-question/19471588Carrie Bradshaw went through her fair share of men during the run of the 'Sex and the City' series. But one stood out from them all: Mr. Big.

The now-married duo, played by Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth, reunites for the second time on the silver screen on May 27, when 'Sex and the City 2' hits theaters. The sequel takes the girls -- Samantha, Charlotte, Miranda and Carrie -- to Abu Dhabi, where Carrie runs into her former fiance, Aiden, just as she and Big hit the two-year mark on their marriage, which seems to be lacking spark of late. Carrie Bradshaw went through her fair share of men during the run of the 'Sex and the City' series. But one stood out from them all: Mr. Big.

The now-married duo, played by Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth, reunites for the second time on the silver screen on May 27, when 'Sex and the City 2' hits theaters. The sequel takes the girls -- Samantha, Charlotte, Miranda and Carrie -- to Abu Dhabi, where Carrie runs into her former fiance, Aiden, just as she and Big hit the two-year mark on their marriage, which seems to be lacking spark of late.

If you want to see Parker and Noth together again before the film, the sexy on-screen couple will be stopping by Moviefone on Sunday, May 16 to ask each other questions submitted by you! Ask them how they got to have such great on-screen chemistry. Find out their favorite memory from filming the HBO series together. Or see if a third movie is in the works for Parker -- or both!

You can ask them anything you'd like, just make sure you submit your question in the comments section below before Friday, May 14 at 5PM and that you include your name, location and e-mail address. Come back here to see if your question was used during the interview. Good luck!